The official claim that North Korea fired this torpedo at a South Korean warship is based on the following blueprint of a North Korean torpedo claimed to be the weapon recovered from the ocean floor.

There are several differences between the torpedo plans and the actual torpedo recovered from the floor of the ocean. But I am going to focus on just one.

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A false-flag has already been used once to try to start war with North Korea. There is no reason it will not be tried again.

Here is one scenario.

The US Navy has raised eyebrows with a heacy anti-submarine exercise off the coast of California while the media has made a big deal about the claim that nobody knows where many of North Korea's submarines happen to be, including the one that can launch missiles.

So, a US submarine near California fires off a missile towards the land where it is "heroically" shot down by an Aegis ship, and declared as a failed attack by North Korea. Sorry the wreckage of "North Korea's missile is too deep to find; just take the government's word for it, of course!

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